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Shelly Young, M.A., L.P.C., C.A.C. III
Mindfulness Now, Inc.


phone: 720-936-1151

I've been in private practice for over 10 years and also present nationally on the topic of Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy. I specialize in a number of areas including sugar/food issues, bipolar disorder, OCD and snxiety disorders.

I have personal experience with a debilitating sugar/food addiction and have recovered using mindfulness and other modalities. I have co-authored the book, "Break Out Of The Sugar Prison: You Can Overcome Sugar Addiction With the Powerful Basic States Mindfulness System and A Cutting Edge Nutritional Program."

To learn more about me and to register for my introductory mindfulness class or Sugar Prison Tele-Support group, you can go to: www.MindfulnessNow.com

 

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Holly Jensen Widmar, L.C.S.W.

Full Circle Counseling
608 Main Street
Louisville, CO 80027

phone: 303.803.5853

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I provide compassionate and common sense counseling to children, adults, couples, and families. I tailor treatment to each client, as counseling is not a one size fits all situation. The relationship between client and therapist is a priority, and should I not be a good fit for a client, I provide thoughtful referrals to help the client find the right match.

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Zina A. Mercil, M.A., L.P.C.C

Noeticus Counseling Center and Training Institute
190 E. 9th Ave, Suite #290
Denver, CO 80203

phone: (303)399-9988 x206

I am a body and movement based therapist using a trauma-informed and client-centered approach. I specialize in transitions, and working with individuals affected by chronic, critical, and life-threatening illness, as well as grief, loss, death, and dying. I emphasize empowering the self, while also being able to be in relationship. I have experience working with co-dependency, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, and addictive behavior and coping. Lastly, I am passionate about working with and training other clinicians and professionals on self-care, burnout, trauma-informed care, and resiliency.

 

Eve D Katz, L.P.C.

Eve Katz, MA, LPC, CN


phone: 303 499-1223

Psychotherapy and nutrition

Imagine talking to someone who shows you how your problems are really the seeds from which solutions grow.

What I offer is much more than the practice of conventional talk therapy. It's about tracking and transforming your problems and integrating what you learn in therapy into your daily life.

Together we explore the two stages of psychotherapy:
 Giving voice to your sad and tragic tale, and
 Transforming your story to the voice of the hero.

You become the hero of your own story.

www.evekatzlpc.com

Free consultation available. Boulder.

 

Miles G. Salisbury, M.A.

255 Canyon Blvd #200B
Boulder, CO 80302

phone: (720) 565-6070

Miles G Salisbury, MA, has been working in the field of psychology and mental health since 2002. Miles received his BA in Psychology from Western Oregon University in 2002, and his MA in Psychotherapy from Naropa University in 2008. Miles works with individuals, couples, and groups. His focus and area of expertise is working with adolescent boys and young adult men. His therapeutic approach is informed through an integration of existentialism, psychotherapeutic and clinical issues, and spirituality.

 

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